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ClassBGirl

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Triple E, a Canadian manufacturer in Winkler, makes a very well built Class C that is sold here in the USA. We purchased our 2012 Regency GT24MB at Van City in St. Louis. It is a 24 foot with a Murphy bed and small slide that really gives you loads of space for daily activiites. It's fit and finish is awesome, and has a large stand up shower and dressing area, as well. During the day, the U-Lounge is perfect for dining, entertaining, or relaxing while watching the 26" LCD TV. at night the U-Lounge converts to a sleeping space by folding down the dinette cushions and lowering the table. Then you pull down queen-sized murphy bed. We are super pleased with our new traveling wheels.


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Yeah the Winnies with slides have limited CCC. If you take long trips or camp in potentially rainy/snowy weather, the slide is a marriage saver. Our winnie has lots of well placed windows and we manage to pack it pretty well and have more than we need to without being overweight.


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I am reading this thread with interest as we are considering trading our hybrid trailer in for a 2006 Gulf Stream Ultra 29QB Ford V10 Any feedback would be appreciated.


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Lots of coach problems with our 2011 Chateau 28Z by Thor the first year. At the dealer several times. Hope this year is better. Good dealer service is the key.

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